Importance of Raag and Musical Industry
Music is life and we feel happiness when we listen to music.A vital aspect of India's rich cultural heritage, ragas are integral to Indian classical music.
These melodic frameworks provide a starting point for improvisation and the study of a wide range of musical elements, including emotion, rhythm, and melody.
With time, many people have forgotten the old musical ragas and shifted to the modern music that comprises only high beats and loud music. Our heritage of Ragas is that they touch the strings of our mind and heart. We rejuvenate our soul, improve our memory,and also help in activating certain brain functions. Hindustani music has healed many humans.
In order to comprehend the effects of listening to ragas on the human brain, one must have a fundamental understanding of how the brain processes music, which brain regions are involved, and whether distinct brain structures react differently to different emotions. Numerous neuroimaging methods, including positron emission tomography (PET), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), have been used to investigate how the human brain processes music. These methods have shed light on various facets of nonverbal brain function.
Musical nodes immediately helps memory especially to Raga Bhupali
We should not avoid Ragas and also engross our children in Hindustani music.
It is our rich heritage and we should be preserving it. Our hindustani ragaa and music are mind healing and provides us immense benefits that includes health benefits and evolves?ourselves.